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/*
 * @test
 * @bug 8206879
 * @modules jdk.localedata
 * @summary Currency decimal marker incorrect for Peru (COMPAT).
 * @run junit/othervm -Djava.locale.providers=COMPAT TestPeruCurrencyFormat
 */

import java.text.NumberFormat;
import java.util.Locale;

import org.junit.jupiter.api.Test;

import static org.junit.jupiter.api.Assertions.assertEquals;

public class TestPeruCurrencyFormat {

    // Confirm correct decimal marker for Peru locale on COMPAT
    @Test
    public void peruDecimalMarketCOMPAT() {
        final String expected = "S/.1,234.56";
        NumberFormat currencyFmt =
                NumberFormat.getCurrencyInstance(new Locale("es", "PE"));
        String s = currencyFmt.format(1234.56);
        assertEquals(expected, s,
                "Currency format for Peru failed, expected " + expected + ", got " + s);
    }
}
